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  2. Sugar dating - Wikipedia

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    Sugar dating, also called sugaring, [1] is a quasiromantic or pseudoromantic relationship wherein a financially successful person dates a less financially successful person. Typically, the financially successful person is older and wealthy, while the other person is typically younger, attractive , and interested in improving their quality of ...

  3. Sugar Mama - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Mama may refer to: Music. Sugar Mama (confectionery), a candy "Sugar Mama" (song), a Tampa Red song; Sugar Mama, an album by The Dirty Rooks

  4. Sugar Mama (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Mama was originally produced by the James O. Welch Company in 1965, as a companion candy to the already-produced Sugar Babies and Sugar Daddy. A Sugar Mama was a chocolate-covered caramel sucker, essentially a Sugar Daddy covered in chocolate. It had a distinctive red and yellow wrapper, the opposite of Sugar Daddy's yellow and red wrapper.

  5. Cougar Town: Dallas one of the top cities for 'Sugar Mamas' - AOL

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    DALLAS – For those of you who are unaware, "Sugar Mamas" are a thing. Having a woman who is happy to pick up the check every time is a pretty sweet deal! Well, if you're in Dallas and looking to ...

  6. Do you have 'sugar face'? - AOL

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  7. Sugar Babies (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Babies are a confection originally developed in 1935 for the James O. Welch Co. by Charles Vaughan (1901-1995), a veteran food chemist and one of the pioneers of pan chocolate, who invented both Junior Mints and Sugar Babies for the James O. Welch Company. [2]

  8. “I would meet other people in my age group, but not my demographic,” she said. “I was going places and people would stop me and be like: ‘Beyoncé!’

  9. Sugar Daddy (candy) - Wikipedia

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    The Sugar Daddy was created in 1925 by The James O. Welch Company and was originally called a "papa sucker." In 1932, the company changed the candy's name to Sugar Daddy. According to Tootsie Roll Inc, the name change suggested "a wealth of sweetness." [1] The James O. Welch Company was purchased by Nabisco (now Mondelēz International) in 1963.